Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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1 |
Photograph of a photograph of a boy, labelled 'Brunlees, Mr Min 2nd' |
Item |
20 Apr. 1858 |
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4 |
Large studio photograph of Sir James Brunlees, by Mackintosh & Co. of Kelso, (as D7/3) |
Item |
[1880s?] |
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6 |
Group photograph of R. B. McKerrow with staff and students of the Government School of Foreign Languages, Tokyo, by T. Kudo, Nishikicho, Kanda, Tokyo |
Item |
[1897 x 1900] |
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8a |
Letter from A. W. Pollard to Amy McKerrow |
Item |
21 Dec. 1927 |
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10a |
Illustrated postcard from ‘JW’(?) to Amy McKerrow |
Item |
27 July 1928 |
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10c |
Carte-de-visite of Amy Bonnet, by the London and Chester Photographic Company |
Item |
[1890s?] |
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11 |
Studio photograph of Clara Bonnet, by Frank S. Rolph |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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5 |
Studio photograph of a woman and a boy (Mary Jane McKerrow and R. B. McKerrow?), by Henry Spink |
Item |
[1880s?] |
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9 |
Monochrome photograph by Paul Laib of an oil portrait of A.W. Pollard by Frank Brooks |
Item |
[c. 1928] |
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13 |
Case of negatives of photographs, probably taken by R. B. McKerrow on continental holidays |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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8b |
Photograph of a pencil portrait of A. W. Pollard by William Rothenstein |
Item |
[c. 1927] |
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8c |
Photograph of A. W. Pollard on the beach |
Item |
[c. 1927] |
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10b |
Carte-de-visite of Amy Bonnet, by G. Atkinson |
Item |
[1890s?] |
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10d |
Small photograph of Amy McKerrow (or Bonnet), by J. A. Jones |
Item |
[1900s?] |
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10e |
Unmarked envelope, formerly containing D710a–d |
Item |
[20th c.] |
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2 |
Photograph of Sir James Brunlees by a large rose-bush, taken at Argyle Lodge |
Item |
[1880s?] |
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3 |
Large studio photograph of Sir James Brunlees, by Mackintosh & Co. of Kelso |
Item |
[1880s?] |
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7 |
Group photograph of R. B. McKerrow with other members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, all in uniform, by Lizzie Caswall Smith |
Item |
[c. 1916] |
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12 |
Small photograph of R. B. McKerrow in the garden with a dog. |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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